reference check
Complaint
sarah schroeder
Country: United States
got a call and missed several hang ups, finally i answered, the woman on the line knew our address, names and phone number and said a nieghbor had put us down as a reference for a job, we do not know this person and she was very evasive and said she would call back, i called her adn got a fast busy.
Comments
Timeshare resale scam.
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-404-828-0907
Other phone numbers show no results.
Vitelity LLC is a VoIP provider. They may show up on caller id if the scammers are using that service. Not clear if this is the same company, or the VoIP provider for some fraudulent telemarketer.
http://vitelity.com/
Pattern of varying scams is consistent with certain fraudulent cross-border Canadian telemarketers.
Indian accents, phony "payday loans", VoIP, and impersonating "detectives", "officers", U.S. government, or other LE, is consistent with overseas "debt collector" rackets.
The use of VoIP and similar phone providers to cloak the identity of callers is providing an cheap and safe channel for overseas fraud rings.
I don't know how that will help but the number I searched came back the people above.
I just had a conversation with someone telling me he was placing a charge on my account and I told him he was not and he terminated the call instantly.
"a lAW SUIT has been filed against you for 3 criminal charges and you will be PICKED up tomorrow if you don't respond.
I called them to see who they were and what they wanted my name and tel. The caller ID shows Vitelity LLC and tel #630-239-5928
Only once when I called they told me they were a Law Firm in Chicago, and wanted my name and tel. no. as they have many depts.
I hung up.
I also put there tel in google, and it indicates If you have a complaint of this caller, some sort of collection co.?
I also looked up The FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION with whom I filed a complaint with and received a reference number. just today. www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/
The person I spoke to at Vitelity advised me that if anyone receives a series of harassing calls like this, we should call our local police and ask them to serve a subpoena on Vitelity for the records relating to the number the harassing calls are coming from, and Vitelity will comply in full with that order. That might be a good way to get the people who are really behind these harassing calls into the legal trouble that they should be in based on what they are doing. It may be the only way we have to shut down these scammers who hide behind multiple layers of communications resellers.